One NSFW Show After Another – Netsuzou Trap

July 19, 2017

Tsuki ga Kirei ended and there’s now a void in my heart I need to fill with another romance. Netsuzou Trap is a short form series that’s basically just tv safe yuri hentai.

Literally one minute into the first episode, the two main girls left their boyfriends in the karaoke room and ended up locking themselves in a stall and Hotaru starts forcing herself onto Yuma.

Things get heated but they don’t actually end up doing much. After the bathroom rendezvous, the girls meet up with their boyfriends again and head their separate ways. Yuma finally has her first kiss with her boyfriend on the way home. Not long after, we learn Yuma and Hotaru are neighbors, and once Hotaru learns of Yuma’s first kiss, she pounces.

To be honest, I didn’t know what I was expecting even if the show had NTR in the title. The description had little to no hits toward Hotaru’s mentality and Yuma’s innocence and how their relationship is structured. It’s a little weird to watch this after watching Tsuki ga Kirei and because of that, I am conflicted on continuing or just waiting and binging this if I’m actually in the mood. Watching episode 2 definitely made the situation more tense with how Hotaru started acting toward her “boyfriend” at the amusement park. Things pick up in the third episode. Here, Yuma was originally planning to spend a night alone with her boyfriend, but that fell through after an incident in the bath.

It’s NTR. If that’s your kind of thing, then go for it, this is right up your alley. It’s also yuri. If that’s your kind of thing, and you can look past the NTR, then this is also your thing. Need a 9 minute show to get off to? Then watch the first 5 minutes of episode 3. And outside of all that, the show overall is just subpar outside of how nice it looks. I’m still confused as to why I started this. If I keep watching, it is because I’m crazy or horny… or both. I don’t really have much else to say about this short form hentai anime. It’s definitely something to pass on this season if you’re not that tiny audience this show is targeting.